The Palm Beach in Cannes unveils the first Zuma address in France

The iconic Palm Beach of Cannes unveils itself after three years of work, with numerous gastronomic venues. Among them, the Japanese restaurant Zuma opens its first location in France.

 

It’s a phoenix rising from the ashes. After three years of renovation work, the legendary Palm Beach of Cannes reopens its doors. Inaugurated in 1928 at Pointe de la Croisette, this entertainment and leisure venue is one of the most iconic on the French Riviera.

 

For decades, the establishment has been the meeting point for a wealthy clientele drawn to its casino and luxurious reception venue. Among the regulars of this high place of nightlife were Grace Kelly, Cary Grant, and Alain Delon.

 

 

Princess Grace and Prince Rainier arriving at Palm Beach, 1966

 

 

Yet the magic of Palm Beach began to fade, and this temple of entertainment even announced its closure in 1991. However, it reopened its doors in 2002 under the impetus of the Partouche group, but the casino would later be moved further along the Croisette, within the 3.14 hotel.

 

Zuma unveils its first address in France

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Featured Photo : © Zuma Cannes

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Charline Point
Passionate about art in all its forms, Charline Point is a young journalist driven by fierce curiosity and a keen appetite for culture. After several years in press relations, Charline decided to take up a career in journalism. Her favorite subjects are travel, gastronomy, cinema and fashion.
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